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The slavery question in the Federal Congress.speeches from Jim Lane and John S. Carlile.Abolition of slavery the object of the war.&c., &c., &c. In our edition a debate on the negro question between Jim Lane, of Kansas notoriety, and John S. Carlile, the Virginia traitor. The New York Herald, of the 18th, has a full reporll is accomplished; the Government is saved, and freedom is triumphant. Mr. Carlile, (Union,) of Va.--I imagine, Mr. President, that the Senate and the country,slaves of rebels and traitors in arms, and restore them if they escape? Mr. Carlile--My opinion as to what the duty of the Government is goes just as far as itsod feeling that would bring peace to every part of this distracted country. Mr. Carlile closed by asking what could be done with the four million of slaves? content enthusiasm which is necessary to drive forward our troops to victory. Mr. Carlile.--Do I understand the Senator that the great question of preserving the Cons